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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the study population.

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Fig 1.

Kaplan-Meier curves showing the incidence of ischemic stroke according to groups categorized by obesity and metabolic health.

MHNW = metabolically healthy normal weight; MUNW = metabolically unhealthy normal weight; MHO = metabolically healthy obese; MUO = metabolically unhealthy obese. P-value for comparison by log-rank test.

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Table 2.

Incidence and risk of ischemic stroke according to groups divided by obesity and metabolic health.

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Table 3.

The association of obesity, metabolic health components, and metabolic health status with ischemic stroke.

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Fig 2.

Risk for ischemic stroke according to BMI.

BMI = body mass index. Each point representing hazard ratios (HRs) with error bars for 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Asterisks indicated significant difference with reference group.

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Fig 3.

Number of metabolic syndrome risk factors according to BMI intervals.

MetS = Metabolic syndrome; BMI = body mass index.

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Table 4.

The association of metabolic health status with ischemic stroke stratified by body mass index groups.

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Table 5.

The association of obesity with ischemic stroke stratified by metabolic health status.

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